PAGE EIGHT The UKEGPN STATESMAN. Saleia, Oregon, Saturday Morning, Deceaptr z, 1333 - r - - . - - - - 1 " i - - I ' - - - - - ; . ' -' - ' ' I . mm L mm 4akek I fl 4 5 liTHM I. ror Many r amines in nayes l viliej'Four Generations ; :M Settlers ; HAYKSVILLE, Dec 1.-4 Thanksgiving was celebrated in a number of homes with family gatherings, - v : cs - v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stettler, Sr.; had aa their guests Mr. and Mrs. .William Sehaffer and. Robert, Mr, and Mrs.: Frank Olson and son Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stett ler Jr. . and Harold. Mr.- and Mrs. Carl Stettler and Betty, Mr., and Mrs. - Lauren Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Molraritr and Pat sy, Ann,- John Stettler and Albert Stettler. -( .... . ;r ,V, . There., were . font generations represented , at i' the .dinner, , Mr, . and Mrs. Fred. Stettler, Sr were the rreat rrandDarents. Mr. and Mrs.'- Frank Olson the; grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mol arity, the parents, and little three weeks old Patsy 'Ann, the Im portant fourth generation. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denny had their children' home to help brighten the day. The following were y i ccui . ta oo iu wuu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMillUtf and children . Frederick, Donald and Kathleen of Corvallis, Mrs. Tom Anders and daughter Elisa beth of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Armstrong of Baker, and Miss Pauline Denny. Mrs. Clarence Greig entertain ed her guests at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. David Greig. Plates were set for Mr. and Mrs. DaTid Greig and children Joy and Vernon,' Mrs. Carrie Sneed and daughter Leota and Loretta of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gunther and Roberta of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greig. The following enjoyed Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Charles " Aadresen: Mr. sjid Mrs. P. N. An dresen. Mrs. Rose Lucas, Clar ence Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins, - Edwin Bostwick. Edgar Rembnsch, Paul and Jerry Andre Sen. L BEB IMPROVEMETfT RICKREALL, Dec. 1 A num ber of local men donated a day's work In graveling a parking strip In front of the grade school. The Tel was donated by William Middleton and Joe West gave the use of his two trucks and Al Ca dle the use of his own. This has been a dangerous spot during the dismissal hour of grade school and a number of accidents has been narrowly avoided by both pupils and car operators on ac count' of this narrow strip when busses are picking np the stu dents. Thanksgiving guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill were Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan; Mr. and Mrs. John Swan. Blanche, Estill, Ronald. Billy, Jerry Lee of Mm City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vaughan, Laura and Hazel of Mill City; Almon HilL Second of Dinner Series to Be Held Dec. 1 1 at Gervais GERVAIS, Dee. 1. Plans for the 'second dinner n the winter series being given by the two adult classes of the Presbyterian Sunday school are under way and promise that this will equal at least the one given In November br the Fidelia class. ' The Bible class which is spon soring this dinner, met Monday night at the home of Mrs. S. D. Manning and set the date for De cember 11. Guitar music will be featured during the -dinner and a program will follow. The hours for serving are from C to 8.; The general public Is invited. , RETURN FROM ASHLAND KINGWOOD, Dec 1. Mrs. S. A. LaBaut with Mr. and Mrs. Nereis La Rant of Salem, has re turn from a motor trip to Oak land to see Mrs. LaRaut's sister Mrs.' OlUe Smith, who Is seriously UL The partyalso visited other "relatives at Garden Valley, (and Rev, and Mrs. Harrv Neat at Rn- gene. en. the homeward journey t urs. Meat is a oaugnter ox Mrs. 8. A. LaRaut, u t HOME FOR HOLIDAY TttpjrnwAT.T. i . .. ' Mrs. Ernest Munch and son Er ; nest Jr., of Portland ' came Wed nesday evening to spend Thanks giving with his sister, Mrs. Mary , tfurcn. Their other son, MeMn a student at O. S. C. came down inursaay. l ' . r - GUESTS OF DEMPSETS ' - - r . - - - - - HICKRKAI.I, TW 1 If- , Mrs; Leo Fry, twin sons, Herbert Leonard and Richard, of Port- una, n. Ai crowder and son of Salem, were vlsitRr tfi hnm. of Mrs. Jennie, Dempsey Thurs- COMMUNUy CLUBS KOSEDALB, Dec. 1. H't school children under the direc- t tioh Of th laantta, ui.. r Bostrack, gave a pleasing Thanks tlrtng program at the meeting of the .community club Wednesday Bight. ' - v . Mrs." Lesta Bates was elected ecrewry 01 me CIUD. Gets U. Post I Francis B. Sayre, Harvard law pro fessor and son-in-law of former President Wilson, who was recently appointed as -new Assistant Secre tary of State by President Roose velt. When appointed, Sayre held post of Commissioner of Correction i rit Kraut nr Massachusetts. FEATURE HOLIDAYS HUBBARD. Dec 1. Mrs. Duncan and Miss Friend's pupils had a joint Thanksgiving pro gram and Mr. Wilson Joint Mrs. Fry's room with a program celebrating Thanksgiving which consisted of songs, plays, readings and tableaux. Dr. and Mrs. Schoor and Mil dred and Edward, Jr., had for their guests Thanksgiving their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wolf- er, and Stanley, Marjorle and Harold Wolfer. The Stauffer clan bad Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. . Elmer Stauffer. Covers were placed for Mrs. Christina Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauffer, Mrs. Ida Garland, Mr. and Mrs. John Stauf fer and Eddie Stauffer, Doris, Rob, Norman and Betty Stauffer, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer. Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Orr accom panied by little Jean spent Thanksgiving at Corvallis with the tatter's relatives. Fruitland Pupils Select Officers; Social Is Success FRUITLAND, Dec. 1. The Fruitland school student body held its bi-monthly elections with the following being installed: President, Albert Runner: vice- president, Howard Kaffun; sec retary - treasurer, Milton Bres- sler. Officers completing their term are: Roy Gerig, president; Robert Runner, vice - president; Lois Lyman, secretary, and How ard' Kaffun, treasurer. The pie social held in the schoolhouse Friday evening was decidedly successful socially to those in attendance and finan cially to the school treasurey. JIIBffi 111 West Salem News WEST SALEM, Dec. 1. At the meeting of the Sunday school board held recently, Mrs. Clar ence A. Guderian was elected. pianist for the first of the Sun day school hour, taking the place of Miss Helen Goeser, who has moved away. Plans for the Christmas program were also formulated. Miss Catharine" Ap plewhite was elected first vice- president, and Miss Josephine Tandy, second vice - president at the cabinet meeting of the Ep wortlv league. Guests arriving at the home of Mr. athd Mrs. Clarence R. Brown Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. L F. Tatum of Sheridan,' parents of " Mrs. Brown. Together with their guests the Brown, family left early Thursday morning for Dallas, where - they were all Thanksgiving day guests at the A. W, Brown home, dining with Mr. Brown's parents and the family of his brother. " New Caamery Manager H. M. Schubert, the new man ager of the Cleary . -- Hillman company, arrived 'here and took over, his duties this week. Mr, Schubert, who. has resided in .Sa lem before, has moved to Salem to. make his home, and togeth er with his family, he vacationed over, the Thanksgiving holidays at the coist, visiting at Clover- dale. For the past six months he his been with the Cleary Hillman company at their Ever ett. Wash., plant. The cannery. which employed 250 to Sou. la the : packing season,' working in several shifts,; la busily labeling and, shipping out goods every day now. - Complimenting the 14th wed ding anniversary, of Attorney and Mrs, Elmer D. Cook, one evening recently, a group of friends sur prised them. In a' mock wedding ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cook were attended by - Leonard Jo- bansen as bride's maid and Fred Gibson, best ? man, with Mayor Guy Cv Kewgent officiating as clergyman. Jack , Gosser sang, f I Love You Truly," and Mrs. New gent played Lohengrin's .wedding march. Those present ' Included Mr. and Mrs. Cook, guest-hosts, and their family, Mr. and Mrs. William L. La Due. Mr. and Mrs. Robert PaUlson, Mr. and Mrs. Ui OCCSSII OF FISTIC BAM Assault and Battery Case Against Cushing Grows : Out of Gathering a Tbanksrlvina- reunion," at which Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cush ing of Portland , were -guests 01 honor, ended in a fight and the subsequent filing of . an assault and battery, complaint against Cushing in the justice court here. -.. Thi-reunion, was - arranged : by, Mrs. Rose Phernetton, mother of Mrs. Cushing. rusbH r and one of the men in the family were said to have en- gaged In an argument- wmcn er developed istoa fistic encount m un i Phernetton Intervened with the result that she suffered a blackened eye. .Cashing received an injury. of the annT-. : ,? V-J '-i Cushing pleaded guilty in the, Justice court yesterday and , was fined 25 and costs." He was said to b a neohew of Leo Jenkins, police eoiflmissioner of Portland. Henry Jones and George F. Big nett pleaded guilty. In . Justice court Friday to burglary at the P. D. MacCarthy hopyard near Oroville. The pair stole tents valu ed at $25 each from, the hip yard early in the month and were ap prehended Thursday night by Sa lem pollee. They were bound over to. the grand jury and f aling to post 1500 bail apiece were lodged in the county jaiL -' ' Two motor transportation act cases were considered yesterday. Frank M. Waldorf was dismissed and Clyde .C. Madsen took 24 hours to enter a plea. He was re leased on his own recognizance. Mrs. Gilbert Ballantlne pleaded not guilty to writing a check without Sufficient funds and the case was set for December 15 at 11 a. m. She posted 5Q bail un dertaking. Glen T. Norton paid a fine' of $7.50 and costs for having an Im proper license. E. J. Wiser plead ed guilty to having no head lights and failed to pay a fine of I and costs. Committments were Issued for the above case and that of Rex Bauer for a similar amount, accused of driving with defective brakes. WILL EfJD SUNDAY ROSEDALE, Dec. 1. Nearly every seat was taken at the first service of the Thanksgiving reviv al at the Rosedale Friends churc'h, situated seven miles south of Sa lem. Rev. Herman Smith, pastor of the Nazarene church of Ridge field, Wash.( took as his opening theme: "Th'e Judge; Christ or You?" Mr. Smith will speak each night at 7:30 o'clock and Sunday at 11 a. m. anil 8 p. m. At the 11 o'clock service Sun day he plans to speak on "Three Aspects of Salvation." The young men's quartet of First Friends church of Portland, composed of Messrs. Hadlej', Coffin, Cole and Dlcus, will be in charge of the music. Milo Clifton Ross, pastor of the Rosedale congregation, announces the close of the series of meet ings Sunday eveping, Mr. Smith speaking. The girls Sunday school class recently made some booklets to send to : Helen Cammack for use In her school work at La Pas, Bol ivia. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gosser, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wells, Mrs. Hettie SImpklns and Leonard Johansen. Turkey day was celebrated in the good old fashioned way at the F. Marlon Moore home with a family reunion, Including Mr and Mrs. Moore, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. J. A, Huston, Orville, Claude and Ernest Moore. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Way entertained Thanksgiv ing day Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. C.-F. Way. with , their children, -Mary, Clar ence and Glenn of Portland, Mrs. verdon Butler and son LeRoy. The three visiting families are son and daughters of the Ways Mr. and Mrs. Milton K. Turn er with Mrs. Turner's - father. George W. Smith and their son Milton, all from San Diego, are guests at the V. A. Smith home here. Turner, who Is chief phar macist mate in the U. S. navy, will leave December 28 for China. and ; his family expects to join nim at the end of the year, to live for the following year, which' will complete Turner's 20 years continuous service in the navy During this year Mrs Turner, son Milton and her father will make their home with their brother and ' son, V. A. Smith. Turner Is now on a leave of ab sence until December 28. Annual election of officers for the Boy Scouts of the West Salem troop was held this week with Alvln Richardson, chosen senior patrol leader. Richardson was made a life scout at the recent regular meeting of the court of honor. Harvey Griffin was elect ed scribe. Winston Gosser, quar termaster, Bob Langhoff, Ray mond Griffin and Eugene Krebs, patrol leaders. , Lou Deranleau left this week for Us Angeles to winter with a daughter. Each winter, he goes south to make his - home with this daughter, coming to his home here in the summers. Mayor and Mrs. Guy C New gent are hosts to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rodgers and their daugh ters Lucille and Virginia of Port land, .. cousins, ' this week, taking tneir guests to the C: P. Rod gen "home- for Thanksgiving day, mm mi I ft V I Pat Malone,' Irish evangelist' from HlaneapoUs,: who -Will open m lday revival series Tuesday; December 5, at 7: SO o'clock at the 4 Gospel ' tabernacle, "653 Ferry. ' School at Jefferson to Re open Monday After Short Interval JEFFERSON. Dec. 1. A arge number or patrons ana friends attended the Thanksgiv ing program presented by students of the high and grade school Wed nesday afternoon. The program Included: Song, by school; reading, Rich ard Van Winkle; song, seventh and eighth grade girls; reading. Lucille Pratt; playlet, seventn and eighth . grades; song, third and fourth grades; reading, Dav id Jordan; song by first and sec ond grades; reading by. Lucille Barnes: song, fifth and sixth boys; reading by -Royal Winters; song by glee club; playlet by fifth and sixth grades; song by third and fourth grade pupils; .exercise. primary . pupils; reading, Jean Mary Redmond; -song by fifth and sixth grades; reading, Shirley Ro land; song, .high school girls; reading, Charles Brown; song, seventh and eighth boys. Teachers who spent Thanksgiv ing out of town: Miss Frances Chambers who spent the day with her mother in Portland; Miss Margaret St, Clair who spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents at Gresham, and Miss Frances Pierce spent the day in Portland and then on to Kalama, Wash., where she will spend the rest of the time with her father. They will all return for the re opening of school again Monday morning. E KEIZER, Dec. 1. The Reiser school observed Thanksgiving Wednesday with an appropriate program given during the regu lar assembly period: Reading, Vera Merk; song by third, fourth. fifth and sixth grades; "Pocahon tas," a play by Vera Merk. Henry Doner, Walter Bliven, Lois Rulif- son. Clifford Weathers, Itus Har ris, Ane Saito, Tsuchis Sal to, Myrtle Harold and Pearl Brant- ner; readings, Eileen Holden and Arleen Frogley; play, "The First Thanksgiving," by Sylvia Clag gett, Marjorle Melovidoff, Thomas Brantner and Milton Savage. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. W E. Savage, Mrs. Albert Mlnturn and a Japanese boy of seven years, Julius Numata, a cripple, whom Mrs. Mlnturn Is tutoring. Julius is in a cast from his waist down on account of tuberculosis of the hip, and cannot attend school. Prize Ears Corn Displayed Turkey . Day for Popcorn MOUNTAIN VIEW. Dec. 1. A. R. and Glenn Southwlck had on display at the' neighborhood dinner Thursday In the basement of the Popcorn school the win ning ears of corn entered by them at the recent Independence corn show. A total of 820 In prises was won by the Messrs Southwlck. A. R. took the first prise for the best 20 ears and second prise for the best 10 ears Glenn, was awarded the first prise for the best 26 ears, first prize lor tne best single ear and the sweepstakes prize, a five dol lar cake, which was shared Thursday with the dinner guests For . a nnmber of years the South wicks have planted the best kernels from the best ears and their product has thus attained a high degree of perfection. They plucked this year from their acre age an ear measuring 12 inches in length. Study and Writing, , Honors Are Listed SHAW, Dec 1. The honor roll for the second month includes Hazel Blocher, - Anna -Blocker, Earl Blocher; Elrln Shatto, Pear Dorothy Stuhr and .Ruth Wll Hams.' Those who were awarded Palmer pins were Floyd Jones Paul Blocher, Fred Montgomery. Ruth Williams, Hazel Blocher. Laura Schmid Bernard Schmld, Elvln Shatto, Johnny Shamberger ana Anna Blocker. . mmwm COMBINE PHOGRAM Ml SII NTS NT I ? nine. 13 Parent-Teacher Unit at Ger vais Will Meet Monday " Pbr Business . GERVAIS, Dec.-1. The high school student body play, "The Nervous Miss Niles," Is to be pre sented at the auditorium Wednes day night, December 13,- by a strong cast. Rehearsals are being held twice weekly and Indications are that It will-measure up to the usual high standard of for mer student body-plays. - Tne community. 6oo cjud par ty held at the auditorium Tues day night drew an; attendance of 40 and netted, another- neat, sum for the eurtaln fund. Prises for, high 1 scores , went ; to :, Sirs.; C. ,B. Ellsworth and IT V. Mc Adoo , and for low scores td Mrs.. A.' B. Mint aker and -Allan Nuaom. MrsA. Nlbler, Mrs. M.. D Hennlng and Miss Sophie Nibjer were hostesses for the social hour. Mrs. Joe Bcbeible, Miss' Kitty 'Smith and Mrs. P. W.-Seely are hostesses for the meeting December 12. P.T.A. on Monday A potluck supper will precede the monthly meeting of. the Par ent-Teacher association to be held at the auditorium Monday night, December 4, beginning at 7 o'clock. Business ..of Importance Is to come up at this time and a full attendance Is requested by the president, John P. , Buchanan. A daughter. Myrtle Rutn, was born Friday, November 24, to Mr. and Mrs: C. O. Wright. She died Monday evening. Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afternoon and burial was at the Masonic cemetery. The par ents and several- brothers and sis ters survive. ENTOtTMNMENT FOR RICKEY IS SUCCESS RICKEY. Dec. 1. Greenery, pumpkins "and seasonable .flowers formed the decorations of tne stage, the booths and the school room for the Thanksgiving enter tainment which was put on by the pupils under the direction of the teachers, Mrs. Minnie Jockel and Miss Helen Dumbeck. - - The costume of Virginia Caroth ers made entirely of paper leaves, corn leaves and tassels was es pecially unique. Just 111.85 was realized from the food sales. The program included songs. plays and stories, with Individual numbers by Bobbie Mahst, Mar garet Spllde, Bruce Flscus, Aug ust Mahst, Douglas Flood, Ver non Shelton, .Laura Crahb, Eve lyn Scott Raymond Beard, Inez and Ilota Miller, Delores Wases, Paul Bahsen, Jack Horner and Harvey McElroy. Breakfast Will Honor Sacristan For St. Paul's Miss Virginia Nowlen, Court apartments, will celebrate on Sun day, the 20th anniversary other work as sacristan In St Paul's Episcopal church. Her duties in clude preparing the altar for the services, caring for the altar lin ens and vestments, the candles. the sacred vessels, the elements, and arranging the flowers. She has been doing this work faith fully for 20 years. Miss Nowlen will entertain about 30 friends at breakfast in the parish house aft er the 7:30 a. m. service Sunday morning. She will be the honor guest at the rectory at dinner the same day, guest of the rector and Mrs. George H. Swift who have also Invited a few friends. New Minister For Adventists Opening Labors Rev. Thompson of Seattle to day conducts his first services as pastor of the Seventh. Day Adven tist church here, Fifth and Gaines street. Rev. . Thompson succeeds LRer. D. R. Schierman, who ac cepted a call to Portland Taber nacle church after serving here two years. Rev. and Mrs. Thomp son are now located here on Jet ferson street. " Life in Siam is Topic oh Sunday At the Presbyterian church Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. John S. Holladay will tell the story of his life In Siam, where he-has lived for, the past five years. , What wonld yon do with a sick man, in need of an emergency op eration, 80 miles from the nearest hospital, 40 miles beyond the end of the nearest road, and more than six. miles from the nearest village? Mr. Holladay will tell what was done in Siam. Girs Groups to Sponsor Vespers World Wide Guilds, youn g wo men's organizations, of the Cal vary Baptist church will sponsor reaper services at the church at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow night. The regular evening services Including the sermon by Rev. W. Earl Coch ran and special music by the chorus choir will follow at S p. mv - Young people's organizations will meet at C:15 instead of the usual 8:30 hour to accommodate this slight change in schedule. EYAVOEXJSTIO TABBBJTACLB f I Ferry -sad lltk strMta. L O. WeftoB. ptitor. Bund? ichool, S:4S . wL, C A. Wilion, nptrtntaiideat Cbarek sarrieas. 11 a. m.; avDjaet: "ruruKMrs oi iaa Diriaa Uatwa.' ETaaraliatia aarvtea al 7:45 B. m.: aaMect: "Peraoaal IJbartr ud Ptraoaal Bilvatioa." 8paial maiil Bomaera. ; Toans Vaepla'a aerviea, S:SO p. bl, HarrU Bales, apaakarw Bibla atady at 7:45 p. aa Taraday. Prayer meeting at J:S0 p-.Bi., Wednetday DaTottonal aarvicaa, 1:45 p at. Thaiaday. : rmsT cHMsniir Hicb'aad Center Itrecti. Ovy L. Drill, miniater, rcaidanca, 605 Union atraet. Chorek aehool, 8:80 a.' mi each Lard's day norBinc. Werahio. 10:45 a. D. bwrd'a aoDDar aad aaraoa by Enacaiiaa Laaritt. Iounc people i meetinf t a:sv p., an ial nxetia- will aoatiaaa throagh next . TZMT BAPTIST Virion end Ksvth IJhartr stracta. Brit- toa Xoea, minliter. Bible aehool, S:! a. bW Fred Broar;'-aapeiiutaadaBt, Kor iiig worthier, eerson: "Ceayeraion, Wha ia-.Itt"' Junior, intermediate aad aeniof R-TP.' 0. a S'.SO p.:m. Prayer meeting belere taa aTeamg aamea at o:o p. m. Orchestra prelade, T J.0 p. at. Eyealng worihlp at 7:30. lermon: "Tha Pawa of a new pay for tna Jew." tspeetar aaotia by - the choir at both, aarrieca. ' Prayer aeatiBg .aad bible attidy. Wedaeaday, 1:10 p. B. nSST CHURCH OP TE8 VAZABSVS Thirteenth and Center atreeta. Ber. Retcher Galloway, pastor. Sanday chool. 9:45 a. m., Jr. M. utwiuar, mporinwn d lent. Morning worahtp, 11 a. in.: "Christ, ha Great Pais-Over.' N. X. P. 8. gToapc, the S:80 p. m; Evening aarylca. 7:30 p. m.t "The Remedy tor the World' a IUa." A ladiea' quartet will aing. sxronicEs Cenltot and Marion atreeta. "W. & Lien. kaaaxper, pa tor, Sanday gebool. 10 a. m. John Denny, tnpexintendent. Oanaan aerv ire, 10 a, aa.f aabjeeti VLa U Walk Honeetly." An advent sermon. Engliah aerrieaa. 11 o'elaek: tnbieet: "Tha True Way ol UleW rspeeiai bum, anmem; "Pr,i. Lt TTe fiinr Unto tha Lord." by 'William W. Price. AU church day for nmmhr with lunch at noon. At 1:30 meetings of Conaittory. Women's Mis sionary society and Sanday school board. rBobszssrvs spmrruAxisT Kervieea held at Kelion halL Decern ! s. at a n. m. Boeakar. Ber. U. K. Krinr. Topic: "Atonamenu nmtn by Mra. 8chwedel and other. Circle from S to T:80 p. m. Circles also Manday and Taaadar, December 4 aad 5, at tha reti deaea ar Mr. and Mra. Stoddard, 1420 North 4th atraet.. rrasr cojtobxoatiovax renter and Liberty streets. J. B, Eira- onda, alaiaUr. Sanday school, S:45 a. m. WnrniM. waranin. li a. m. : eermon: Tha cnarca aa a Aayeniura At i Dr. 8. B. Laughlin, professor of agrl eultnral aeoaomica at Willamatta nnl- yersity, will diaeus.the qaeaUoa "What Shall WrM Wltn tna aamcu iiw ert" Thia ia the fonrth topic in tna seminar aa "Some Problems lor New Deal." rrrp.naO'PHTCi.T. XJSnABT fWia . fnrty-eixht Boaih Commaretal street. 8tady elassea- ia eosmie concioot- nM. Each Wednesday, 7:u p. m., open -l... ..Ine 'Tha Master Key" aa a teat book conducted by Mra. Holt. Each Bnnday. 7:80 p. m, elaaa open to sTe d oeenlt Students only, using "Tha KabaU" as a text bonlr. rSXB MBTHODIST Market and Winter streets. V. H. P; ,.. 1430 Korth Winter, phone 4688. Sanday achoal. S:45 a. Emory Goode. nnavintaBjant. RenBIHI tonic : CoBaO- .tin " Gvnlnr topic: "Ttiinri of Greatest Valne. T. P. M. 8. meet at :0 8nnday night. Prajer and praise seryiea. Thursday. 7:30 p. ma. CALVAUT BAPTIST W. Barl Cochraa, pastor. Graded ehnreli a'ehnal. 0:40 a. B- Mra. W. A. Barkns, saperintendent. Morning preaching aerr lee, 10:50 a apbject: "Why the Church." Anthem by chorus choir. Young people's service, 0:15 p. m. worm wiae OniM ynr serviee. 7:15 P. m. : sermoa 8 p. m. Special music by chorus choir, ubsub-itsconiAz. South Commercial and Myere streets, a. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 848 East Vyen re.t Church school. 9:45 a. V. M. Saekett, auperintendeat. Special thank offering service U the Women's Home Missionary society at 11 a. m. Ad drets by Mrs. Ruth Ij. Reed, conference t Anthem. "Immortal Praiie, (Ashford). Mr. Roswell Wright will sing "Lord Make Ma Strong." Learuee at 8:80. restore aorvica at tha 7:30 hour with Vn Raidla Orr Dunbar a rnest speaker. Mid-week prayer and atody hour Tkarsday. 7:13 p. m. unoir reneanai. Thuraday, 8:15 p. m. CHUBCM OP JESUS CHRIST OP 1ATTZ1 DAT SAINTS Held every Sunday in tha Salem Wo man' clubhouse. Suaday school, 10 a. m. Preaehinr service. 11:45 a, m- 460 Korth Cottage street. TEMPLE BAPTIST nineteenth and Ereyman streets. J. H. Briscoe, castor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m- H. D. Anderson, auperintendeat. Preaehinr. 11 a. m.; aabjeeti "Tha Di vine Chriat. Junior and senior B. r. e. TJ S:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. as.: mMaet "To Rod Call Men to Mln iitrvt" Special musie both services, E. D. Lindburg, director. fl. A. If. A. 008PEZ. TABBBBAOLB Six fifty-fiva Perry atreet. W. H. Cald wall, naatnr. 8andav school. 9:45 a. m. Granvel Sheets, superintendent. Morning worth iu. 11 a. m.: theme: "Severn Ea- aantiala for Revival." Toana people' meeting, S:80 p. m. Evaning evangelistia aerviea, 7:80 p. m. Pat Malone, noted Irish evan relist of Minneapolis, will begin a aeries of revival service from Decem ber 5. continuing to December 17, every evening at 7:80, with three services each Sanday included. Tha minister af Al liana churehea ia Oregon will hold their regular monthly meeting at tha tabernacle Tuesday night. They will have part ia the opening revival aemea. TaBSBTTEBIAV . Winter and Chemeketa atreeta. Grover OL Birtehet. D. IX. pastor. Church school. 9:80 a. m, directed by Ralph Scott, sup- erimteadaBt. Morning worahtp, 11 a. m. Sermon: "Whoaeever Believeth, the Same Shall ha Saved." Anthem t "Bear My Prayer," (Ark hangelsky). Solo by Mra. Jame Teed "O'er tha Hills at Bethle- hem," (Shefly). a E. societies, :80 p. mm. Evening praise, 7:30, eamdaeted by tha ladiea of tha Missionary society. saai. Sia'm. Mr. Holladay wUl sail of life. custom and Christian, warm: ia Bias. An them, "Hear My Prayer." CHRIST BVABQELXCAX, LTJTHZXA Xighteenth aad Btsi streets. Jterr. Amos . Mlnneasa. Sonday school, B :80 a. m. Mrs. Amoa K. MinnamaB, super intendent. 6armaa, 9:80 a. at.; subject: "Jeremlah'a Deaeriptioa af Aha Haw Covenaat." EagUah, 11 a. m.! subject: "I Will b Tour God aad Ta Shall be Mr People." Practice , with Suaday Bchaal for Chrfetaias sarricac, S p, m. Lather laagua. 7 p. m bamiaaaa aoaaioav Lawaard Zasnaaw, leader. Chareh eouscil maetiag Taaadar, 7:80 p. at. HIGHZAJTD TBXEXBt - Highland a venae and Chareh street. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Bible aehaol, 10 a. at-Laatar DeLepp, auperiateadent. Morning worship. 11 a. sr. Tha monthly meeting at tha minlstery and ovsrsight at S p. ma. Intermediate 0. E. at S:80 p. with Praaeia Taraer aa leader. The tv aageUstia service at 7:80. Prayer meeting Thuraday, - 7:80 , p. ... Bk, with busiaesa meatiag following. . . JXSOV LEW ldXMORlAl, Winter aad Jaffersoa atreeta. Suaday aehool, 9:45 a. ua. Service at 11; aermoa by miaistart "Ting tha Baada of Christ by Umbaaef. Musis by tba their. Ep wartk leafne. 8:S0 p. km. Svtatsr aerviea. 7:80, Eleanor Henderson, eoloist, V wTrrwwwAT.Tj wwAarirtfr.Twar, , yoha J. Radia, pastor. Suaday school, 10 .a. bl, ; Mrs. Adams. supariBUadeat. Chareh aerviea, 11 a. mm, v . -1, t " ' .: ' , rntsT chtjkch or god J Hood aad North CotUga streets. O. T. KaaL pastor. 1591 Broadway, pboaa 8717. 8uaday aehaoL 10 a. at, Lyla Xjsox. sun enatendent. Sermoa 11. a. na. ; topic : "Compaaaiaa." No evening aery ices aa ffewn,,?f fUU! 7m,B paopla't eonven. tioa at Waodbura, Week-day aerviea. Wad aaaday, 7:80 p. sa. ' ST. JOHH'S EVAKGELICAL , , r iTJTHBRAH - ' Missouri' Srnod. Sixteenth aad A streets. Ear. H. W. Gross, paitor. lih communion aerviea at 9:45 av ma.: preparatory aerviea at 9 :15. Hp Garaaaa aarvicaa Sunday school, J I, a, . SPIRITTXAL CHUBCg OP SITin . - - . TRVTH Tlva fifty-six' TJaioa-street. T. Oordoa. Flemlnr,-pastor. 8uadafS' p. s - J ture, tbiak aa Thaaa TWBgs.M-lPhiI. 4-8-9.) All aervicea Uld by 1". Gordod flevauag. . fZJt- -' " Vifteenth and Mill Streets. 0 Bandar school, 10, v sW elaaaea for alt. Preach- tag at a p. am., ay Aaroa umsoa. m. ktbi f Gospel cartoon wiU be ahowa at 7 :S0. BibU atady elaaa, . Taeaday. 1 J. ma.. II- lustra Ud bible talk for Toaug lout at T:4S Toeaday,"-.' -; ' 1 " . TIJIST CTTtTEOH OT CHRIST " , SCIZHTIST - ; CheaMkasa mad Liberty straata. Suaday school, 8:45. aad 11 a. as. Services, 11 a.'m. aad'S p. m.' Subject leaaea aermoa; 'God th vaiy cwtaa.anev vaaator.- a timonv meeUnc Wedaeaday. p. a. Bead tag roaat ia Maaoaid tempi cpea II a., su. to S'.su p. at, except eaneaya ana mmn- rasT ipnoTWATi raoix c Of ' Pf yehie Research ia Pythlaa . halL 248 Coauaerclal, at 3. p.. as,, circle- from 8:80 till p. m. Topie, "Aspects or Bpir ituaUsm." Anna Lee Sayder, blind psy chic, wiU Sing. TOST lOBTHODIST EPISCOPAL B. Earla - Parker, vaator. ' Ployd S. Bailey, director of religion education. Robert M. Gatke. superintendent af church school. Church school, 9:45 a. as. PuMie warship, II a. bl. "Holy Com- atanisn." Eowarth Isarnea and rorum. 6:80 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. mm. Goapel song eervtee. Uriel gospel sermon. KBTIOHT MZMORIAL Kineteeath aad Farrr -'atreeta. H. & Stover, minister. The church aehaol aseeta at 10 a. m., U. u. iiams, auperanieaueni. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Bermoa of Rev. Lewis White of Portland. Evening service. 7:30. Sermon "Can Wa Believe in God'a Care" Tha choir in the minis try of musie morning and evening. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. The Fel lowship of Prayer 'Wednesday night at 7:30. TJlfTTABIAH Chemeketa and North Cottage. Services will be held December 10, 17th and 24th at 11 a. m. Yin ting mimatera irom Portland will preach. Chareh school 10 a. au. Miles McKay, aoperintendent. Mrs. Walter A. Deaton, erranut. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Chareh and Chemeketa atreeta.- George H. Swift, rector. Holy commaatoa, 7:30 an. Holy Eucharist and aermoa, al a. at. Chareh school, 9:45 a. n. roxs kxmoxlu; - West Salem. K. K. Clark, pastor, Church aehooL 9 :45 a. m. Evworth league. S:S0 a. m. Event nr warship. 7:30. This Service will be devoted to bible unnaay, Special masie by the choir, Morning service. Oak Grove, 11 a. at. CHURCH OP CHRIST Cottara aad Shipping street. C. T, Ritrtnra. minister. Bibla study. 10 a SB. Preaching at 11; topie: "Thankfulnese aad Unthankfalne. Communion fol lowing aermoa. Evening bible staay at 7 :30. Bona eraeUee. Tuesday aad Friday evening at 7:bu. PTVTXCOSTAL ASSEMBLY Four twenty 8tte street. Sunday scbaol at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11. cvaa Kliatle aerviea at 8 a. m. Mid-week erv ice. Tuesday and Tharsday night. Tonag people a aarviea Baturaay aignt. TJaTTTBD ASSEMBLTBS OF CHRIST Four thirty-three aad one-half Berry atreet. Robert L. Taylor, Eugene. George M. Thorp, s distant pastor, 433 rerry street, nhone 6130. Sible school a p. Katnrdav and Bundar. Seraaaaa. Saturday and Sunday at S and 7 p. mm. Spiritual Gifts. Meetings Wedaeaday and Thuraday at 7:45 p jn. FIRST EVANGELICAL Korth Summer and Marion streets. Emory W. Pettieord, Di D, minister. Sun day school, 9:45 a. an., li. L. Thornton, superintendent Morning worship at 11 a. m- or ran arelude and offertory by Mra. Ethel Poling Phelps. Sermon: "Treasure aad Pearls." Christina Endeavor vesper service at 8:80 p. m. Evangelistic aerviea at 7 :30 p. so. Song aerviea led by Linden Leaner. Sermon: "Tha Character mad Peregatlvea af Christ." Bibla atady and prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. AMEBIC AH LUTHERAW Church street, between Chemeketa aad Center. Rev. P. W. Erikaea, pastor. Sua day bibla aeaool, a. a. .raeger, sapenn tendent. Morainr aervlce. 11 a. "Causes That Contribute ta Quench tha Flame." Anthem by tha choir, directed by William MeGilchrtat. Luther league, devotional, 6:30 p. as. Kveaiag worahip aad song, 7:30 p. aa. Masie by tha youag people' a choir, directed by Joha Schmidt. C0XTRT STREET CHTJRCH OF CHRIST Seventeenth and Coarth atreeta. Bogh N. McCallum. pastor. Bibla achool. 9:45 a. m. Morning worahip mad Lard' sup per at 11 a. m. Male eoartet from a gena Bibla college will aing. Chrietiaa Endeavor at 6:15 p.: m, three aoeietiea. Evening services, 7 :30 p. av, Eugeaa Bibla college depuUtioa ta charge. Rev. Linden Leavitt will be tha speaker and tha mala ouartet wDl aiar. Wedaeaday Bight ia Court Street sight at the Teddy licavitt revival at te nrst vnnstiaa church. SOUTH SALEM FRIEHSS South Commercial aad Washington atreeta. cnarlea U. uaworta. paster, gna. day school. 10 a. ma., Mr. Bertha Ha worth, superintendent. Horning worship, 11 svam. ''Tha Uses ef Adversity." C. X. meetinr. 6:80 p. at., topic: "Caases and Cure of Poverty." Evening worahip. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 8:80 p. ms church night supper followed by monthly business meeting. , TTRST GERXAS BAPTIST North Cat tar and D atreeta. G. Rataca, eaiaister. Suaday school. S:45 a. an. Sans ' Schiraaaa, auperintendeat. Short EagKsh aarviea follewiag iaa San day school. . Regular aervtea at 11:10 a. as. Serasoa topie: "The Last pow er." Choir song. Tha Lard's supper after tha asornlng service. Evening -aervW-e at n. as.; topie:. "Watea ' Call." Bi r. r. u. Defore the aerviea. at S:S Helen Wenkelntaa, preaideat. Reralar atia-weea prayer aerviea at 8 p. au. Wed- aeauay. ' RSRZatTjra LOTR MZSSZ0K On teveatytwo Ifarioa atreet. Mrs. If. -R. Backkea, paatar. A- mission with a aoworfal aseaaaaa. Serviaee aa foliar: Taeaday, 7:80 p. bl, prayer maeetiag. rrtday, s aad T:S0 -p. at, prayer aad bibla atady. Suaday, a p. av, Br?, Cald. well ot tha Alliance taberaacle. TTJRSXR CiHRISTlAK Bibla Sehaot superinteadent. lira. Tito Minister, N. J. Reaaoaor, 5S Korth Bigh ssrees, immbb. DiDio achool, a, a. hforniag worahip, eaateriag n round tha Lord'a supper, 11 a. am. Sermon theme: "Tha Command Absolute." ChrisUan Xa deaver at 7 p. am, no sirs alb rassst ' Vila Clifton Basav paitor Sunday school at 10 a. m T. D. Trick, aoperiaUadaat. Rev. Haraaaa Smith. , Ridgef ioM, Waah apaaka at 11 a. at. aa "Three Aspecta of Salvation" Chriatiaa Radeavor hour, T P. am. Tha Thsaksgiving revival is cea eladed witk tha S a'elock service. Musie la eharga at tha Toaag Man's aaartat af Firat IVieada ehureh af Portland. Prayer aad monthly business meeting, Thursday Bight, - , . --..r "WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THE An address by Dr. S. B Iusrhlin, professor of agri cultural economics at Willamette University. " ' ; y - ' . ... . . : First Congregational Church Center & Liberty , - SUNDAY EVENING FROM 7:30 to 9 0 Evangelist Cross to Address .a ''''. ssf " a tS Youths at wooaaDurn f This Evening wnnriBTTHJv'. Dec.' 1. ' Young people rom all over the state of Oregon are1 in -wpoaDarn mis reek end for- the annual state nennia'a convention for the Church ot.God. , The services be gin at jo jav m. eacn. aay. ne main -theme of this year's session Is "An Unchanging . Christ in a Changing World." -. The ' convention committee is mala tin of Miss Lottie , rrank- Un of Central Point. Miss Ruth Schaef er of ; Eugene, and - Hev. Walter Shrock of Huhoard. Rev. Shrock has charge of reglsti'ation. Mrs. Ethel Shrock is attending to the music, and Miss Hazel .Shrock lodging;- -C.; t'.-v-.. , v y" iranw4intfe-. aerrtMS ; hsr Hev. Myrle Cross who has beea n ducting the decision serrices at the local churcht are teatBrea at the 'convention. ; - The convention opened Friday morning with Rev.; C W. 'Haten extending the welcome, response by Lottie FTanklln ' and address by C. K. Chapman.- At the con ference hour, 'discussions were led br Mrs. C D. Hatch. Walter Shrockk Mrs. Irene Bnekels, Mrs. George Neal, Mrs. Mande By ers, Milo Chapman and Mrs. Lois My rlck. . Evangelist Cross preached the closing service Friday, and will preach Saturday at 8 o'clock and Sunday at 7: SO. Beuaqaet is Today At thia rnnferenea hour at 1:30 o'clock Saturday, leaders will be Maurinda Schaef er, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. E. H. Ahrendt, and at -z : 4 S Ruth Schaef er will eon- duct the program. The dlnner bananet will be held af 5:30 o'clock Saturday Rev. Cross will preach Sunday at 11 a. m., and U. G. Clark Win have'thef 2 o'clock service. ; ' ULUAN GARNJGBST ; IIEHTS Miss Lillian Garnjobst of the Leslie M. E. church of Salem will bring the Special musie at. the Salem Heights community church service Sanday evening at 7:30. Miss Garnjobst - Is well - known In Salem music circles. Mrs. Wheelddn will accompany on the piano. - The ferrices at the community hall Snnday night are growing both in . interest and attendance, states th . pastor. Rev. Dean Ver mllllon el Salem. Last Sunday evening, in ft combined meeting with the. Rosedale Friends church there were well over 100 pres ent. Ordinarily the services aver age In attendance between CO and 70. At each, service, after the special music and congregational singing, the pastor brings an evangelistic message. These meetings are lnter-de-nominational and, everyone In tna community is cordially invited to them. The young people's meet ing Is at :30 In charge of Mrs. Dean Vermillion, while the regu lar evening service Is at 7:30, every Sunday night. Sunday school Is at 10 a. m. Christmas Seal Message Slated At Leslie M. E. Christmas seals, little messen gers of health and good will, will be featured at Leslie Memorial church, S. Commercial and Myers, at the 7:30 o'clock hour Sunday evening. Mrs. Saldie Orr Dunbar of Portland will speak on "Con serving our Greatest Asset" Mrs. Dunbar is a speaker of unusual ability and brings a message of Interest to all who value the health of family and community. Special musical features ar ranged for this service are a vocal solo, "Good Will to Men (O'Hara), by Miss Eleanor Moore and a violin solo by . Mr. Heme Downs. Dr. V. A. Douglas will sneak on "Health in Our County". The county health nurses will at tend. In uniform. Those Interested. in the gospel ot good health, are . invited. - - First Baptist Church Marion & N. Liberty Sts. BRITTON ROSS MINISTER . 11 a. m. "CoriYersion, . What Is It? 7:30p. m-"The Dawn . of a New Day for the Jew x Orchestra prelude 7:10 p.m. Special Musie by the Choir at Both Services.